Microsoft’s censorship for China is drifting into the US

“According to some researchers, Microsoft continues to look for, and find ways to cozy up to the Chinese authorities. This time, the behemoth is accused of censoring content frowned upon by Beijing in its search engine, Bing.”

“Given China’s history of online censorship this is on the face of it not a particularly newsworthy piece of information – except Microsoft is allegedly doing this in search results shown to US users.”

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We’re rapidly catching up with China’s “social credit” system. Next will be the Surveillance State.

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Don’t we already have the Surveillance State?

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Yes, we do!

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